To all local authorities in

July 2015

Re: S31 Grant Determination Letter for Children’s Social Care Innovation Programme Grant (2014-16) CSDSD 04/2015

This Determination is made between:

(1) The Secretary of State for Education and (2) The local authorities listed at Annex A

Purpose of the Grant

The purpose of this grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred by them.

This grant is an addition to grant CSDSD61/2014 and reflects Innovation Programme funding which was agreed and/or finalised post February 2015.

This grant is intended to support the projects these local authorities have requested to undertake relating to innovation in children’s social care. They may, however, choose how to spend the money in order to best meet local need.

The Children’s Social Care Innovation Programme supports the development, testing and spreading of more effective ways of supporting children and families who need help from children’s social care services. It has two main focus areas:

• Rethinking children’s social work – improving the quality and impact of children’s social work; • Rethinking support for adolescents in or on the edge of care – improving the quality and impact of services which provide a stable effective launch pad for adolescents to transition successfully into adulthood.

The Innovation Programme will provide valuable lessons about how to secure better outcomes for our most vulnerable children and how best to structure and resource the work we do with them. The Programme is seeking to inspire whole system change so that in five years’ time we achieve:

• Better life chances for children receiving help from the social care system; • Stronger incentives and mechanisms for innovation, experimentation and replication of successful new approaches; and • Better value for money across children’s social care.

Local authorities are undertaking a range of projects to test new ideas. Some local authorities are involved in multiple projects and Annex A reflects funding awarded across the Innovation Programme.

Annex A provides details of payments being made to local authorities involved in Innovation Projects for funding that was finalised after 27 February 2015.

Details of payments to local authorities in grant CSDSD61/2014 will not change and this grant agreement (CSDSD 04/2015) allocates funds in addition to CSDSD61/2014 grant agreement.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State

Graham Archer, Director, Department of Education Innovation Programme GRANT DETERMINATION [2015-16]: No 31/2625

The Secretary of State for Education (“the Secretary of State”), in exercise of the powers conferred by section 31 of the Local Government Act 2003, makes the following determination:

Citation

1) This determination may be cited as the Innovation Programme Grant Determination [2015-16] [No. 31/2625].

Purpose of the grant

2) The purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred by them.

Determination

3) The Secretary of State determines the authorities to which grant is to be paid and the amount of grant to be paid; these are set out in Annex A.

Treasury consent

4) Before making this determination in relation to local authorities in England, the Secretary of State obtained the consent of the Treasury.

Payment arrangements

5) The total grant to be paid to each authority is set out at Annex A. The grant will be paid in two instalments of as near equal value as possible in September 2015 and December 2015.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State

Graham Archer, Director, Department for Education

ANNEX A

Local Authority Total 2015/16 MBC 727,000 Cambridgeshire County Council 45,000 London Borough of Camden 45,000 Cheshire West and Chester 90,000 City Council 324,000 Dudley Council 20,000 Gloucestershire County Council 1,524,000 London Borough of Hackney 1,460,610 Kent County Council 324,000 London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham 66,249 760,000 Leicester City Council 90,000 City Council 155,000 Norfolk County Council 70,000 North Yorkshire County Council £241,160 Northamptonshire County Council 120,000 Nottingham City Council 90,000 Oxfordshire County Council 160,000 Plymouth City Council 226,365 Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea 66,249 Reading Borough Council 120,000 70,000 City Council 45,000 Somerset County Council 70,000 London Borough of Southwark 100,000 Staffordshire County Council 230,000 Suffolk County Council 415,743 London Borough of Tower Hamlets 82,500 Metropolitan Borough Council 140,000 London Borough of Waltham Forest 136,250 West Sussex County Council 90,000 City of Westminster 66,249 Wiltshire County Council 70,000 City Council 70,000 Total 8,310,375